In some clinical areas, disinfection is critical and can save lives. Emergency situations call for the highest level of attention to infection control and that’s where our vinyl blood pressure cuffs offer you the perfect, affordable solution. Designed to be durable enough for short-term use, these cuffs are custom-designed for easy application and cleaning.

Our Vinyl BP Cuffs offer an affordable blood pressure cuff solution for clinical areas where cleaning and disinfection are especially important, whether during a procedure or in an emergency situation. Easily cleaned yet durable enough for short-term use, our complete line of vinyl BP cuffs are more economical than traditional vinyl cuffs.

FAQs

FAQs

Why is it important to use the correct size cuff on my patients?

SunTech Medical Cuffs are designed to meet the AAMI (Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation) clinical standards for blood pressure cuffs. These standards were devised in order to ensure adequate pressure on the artery of the upper arm, which is necessary to produce an accurate blood pressure measurement. If a cuff is used on an arm larger than the specified range, the resulting reading will be falsely high. If a cuff is used on an arm that is smaller than the specified range, the resulting reading will be falsely low.

How do I clean the Vinyl Cuffs?

The following cleaning methods have been applied 20 times to the cuff without any apparent negative effects.

Medical Disinfectant Spray - The cuff may be sprayed with a mild disinfectant solution (e.g. Cidezyme®, ENZOL®, or 10% bleach solution), rinsed with distilled water and line dry. Ensure that no liquid enters tubing.

Medical Disinfect Wipe - The cuff may be wiped down with a mild disinfectant wipe (e.g. Sani-Cloth®) and line dry.

Why do Plus cuffs have a larger range than a Long cuff?

Range of fit depends on cuff bladder size.

According to the American Heart Association, the ideal cuff should have a bladder length that is 80% and a width that is at least 40% of arm circumference. [1] When arm circumference is large, these dimensions are impractical, which has prompted the AHA to suggest adjustments to the 80%/40% rule in these cases.

Previously, Long cuffs achieved a greater range of fit simply by providing more material to wrap around the arm. Without increasing the bladder size from the standard size cuffs, the range of fit increases, but the occlusion capability of the cuff is limited because of the limited bladder size.

The new Plus cuffs have a larger bladder, following the AHA guidelines for large arm circumferences. This allows for a much greater range of fit, while maintaining accuracy of blood pressure measurements.